Online Casino Sign-Up Guide – Bonus Calculation & Mobile Tips

Getting started with ZodiacCasino is straightforward once you know the steps — this guide walks you through each one. From preparing your documents to claiming your first bonus, you’ll find everything you need below.

What You Need First

  • A valid email address that you can access
  • A smartphone or computer with a stable internet connection
  • Identification documents (passport, driver’s license, or national ID) for verification
  • A payment method such as a credit card, e-wallet (Skrill, Neteller), or bank transfer
  • Be at least 18 years old (or the legal gambling age in your jurisdiction)

Step-by-Step Sign-Up

  1. Visit the landing page using our ZodiacCasino link and click the ‘Sign Up’ button.
  2. Fill in the registration form with your personal details: full name, date of birth, email, and address.
  3. Choose a username and a strong password (mix of letters, numbers, and symbols).
  4. Select your preferred currency and promotion (if any).
  5. Agree to the terms and conditions, then submit the form.
  6. Check your email for a verification link and click it to activate your account.
  7. Log in, go to the cashier, and make your first deposit using your chosen method.

Bonus & Promotions

Upon your first deposit, you can claim a welcome bonus. Let’s break down the math behind a typical offer: a 100% match bonus up to $100 with a 50x wagering requirement on the bonus amount.

Important: Always read the full terms before opting in.

Example calculation:

  • You deposit $20.
  • You receive a 100% bonus = $20 bonus.
  • Wagering requirement = Bonus × Wagering multiplier = $20 × 50 = $1,000.
  • You must wager $1,000 before withdrawing any winnings from the bonus.
  • If you play slots that contribute 100% to wagering, each $1 bet counts fully.
  • If you prefer blackjack (10% contribution), you’d need to bet $10,000 to clear the same requirement.

Watch our video guide for a visual walkthrough:

Mobile App

Instead of a downloadable app, the casino offers a mobile-optimised website and a progressive web app (PWA). To access the PWA, simply visit the site from your mobile browser and tap ‘Add to Home Screen’. This launches a full-screen version with push notifications — no app store needed.

Insider Advice

If your withdrawal is delayed, follow these steps:

  • Check pending time: Most withdrawals are processed within 24–48 hours. Wait at least 48 hours before contacting support.
  • Verify your documents: Ensure KYC is complete. Log in and check if any documents are missing or pending approval.
  • Contact support: Use live chat for fastest response. If unavailable, email support and include your username and withdrawal ID.
  • Escalate if needed: After 72 hours with no update, request a supervisor or use the casino’s complaints procedure. Expect a resolution within 5–7 business days.

Players Ask

How long do withdrawals take?

Withdrawal times vary by method: e-wallets typically 24–48 hours, credit cards 3–5 days, bank transfers up to 7 days. Verification must be completed first.

Is there a maximum withdrawal limit?

Yes, limits depend on your VIP level and payment method. Standard limits range from $2,000 to $10,000 per week. Check the cashier for your specific limit.

Can I cancel a withdrawal?

If the withdrawal is still pending, you can cancel it via the cashier. Once processed, reversal is not possible.

What currencies are accepted?

You can deposit and play in USD, EUR, CAD, GBP, and several other currencies. Your chosen currency cannot be changed after registration.

Payment Method Deposit Time Withdrawal Time
Visa/Mastercard Instant 3–5 days
Skrill Instant 24–48 hours
Neteller Instant 24–48 hours
Bank Transfer 1–3 days 5–7 days

Follow these steps, stay informed about bonus terms, and always gamble responsibly. With the right preparation, your experience at the casino will be smooth and enjoyable.

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